Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... influences of the reli- gions of the people , the question arises how ought the State to deal with them ? The civil ruler belongs to a Church which has for centuries declared its differ- ence from them all , and whose history has been a ...
... influences of the reli- gions of the people , the question arises how ought the State to deal with them ? The civil ruler belongs to a Church which has for centuries declared its differ- ence from them all , and whose history has been a ...
Сторінка 24
... influences of religion must in its view be those of the form of religion which it has itself adopted ; and in applying the fundamental axiom which has been men- tioned , it would naturally seek to make the beneficial influences of that ...
... influences of religion must in its view be those of the form of religion which it has itself adopted ; and in applying the fundamental axiom which has been men- tioned , it would naturally seek to make the beneficial influences of that ...
Сторінка 25
... influences of the Established Church by pains and penalties , it either effects nothing , or else defeats its own ... influence which begins by attacking and subvert- ing the basis of moral obligation . The children of those who had ...
... influences of the Established Church by pains and penalties , it either effects nothing , or else defeats its own ... influence which begins by attacking and subvert- ing the basis of moral obligation . The children of those who had ...
Сторінка 26
... influences , and it exposes those influences to a deterioration of their quality . This has been so often pointed out that it need not be dwelt on here at any great length . The voluntary system appeals to the faith of the people , and ...
... influences , and it exposes those influences to a deterioration of their quality . This has been so often pointed out that it need not be dwelt on here at any great length . The voluntary system appeals to the faith of the people , and ...
Сторінка 30
... influence . Amongst the educated classes when the temporary eclipse of faith is over , it comes out again , and the life of the Churches is renewed , but amongst masses of the uneducated , religion may perish during the suspension of ...
... influence . Amongst the educated classes when the temporary eclipse of faith is over , it comes out again , and the life of the Churches is renewed , but amongst masses of the uneducated , religion may perish during the suspension of ...
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